Mighty fallen: Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci tops the chart of the fifty least powerful people in the world according to 24/7 Wall Street ahead of a lot of people I’ve never heard of.

Bee nothing: Scientists at RMIT University in Melbourne have demonstrated that bees are the first insect to understand the concept of zero.

Looks unlikely: London-based company Team Tactics wants to recruit a Donald Trump lookalike to host their Apprentice themed team building events and is willing to pay £50,000 a year for the right candidate.

Speaking of presidential impersonators, right is a Barack Obama speaking the words of Trump to expose Republican hypocrisy.

Big Mac: Engineers at McLaren spent 2,000 man-hours to build a full-size replica of one of their luxury cars out of Lego and you can see how they did in the time-lapse video on the right.

Sleep easy: EasyJet has launched an album of jet engine noise that you can play to help you sleep. All proceeds go the Children’s Sleep Charity.

Illusion: Study the image on the left – diagonal bars in front of vertical bars right? Nope, the diagonals are perfectly horizontal.

Piece of cake: The Antarctic Heritage Trust has discovered a 100-year-old Huntley & Palmer’s fruit cake left by one of the members of Captain Scott’s expedition still in its tin and looking and smelling almost edible.